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Price? If anything like its big brothers, same bus and 2g ram (only shaders are disabled) it would be priced @ 300$s
I hope it has like 1.7g or vram and a slightly smaller bus. ALso 150w can limit the oc potential of this small beast, and yet nvidia locks the voltage.
Edited by MoBeeJ - 5/29/12 at 1:49am
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The higher-end part, the GK104 is already being used for GeForce GTX 670 and GTX 680 as well as dual-GPU options GeForce GTX 690 and the Tesla K10. But, NVIDIA is not yet done with the GK104 chip. According to a leaked image, MSI is one of partners to launch the GeForce GTX 660, which is poised to be the most affordable GK104-based product yet.
While the image of the board is obviously photoshopped (the lower part of the bracket is not present, the heatsink has a six-pin connector slapped on top), we checked with our sources and the product appears to be legit. The highlighted single six-pin connector on the heatsink was positioned there to highlight that the board cannot pull more than 150 Watts, which the author of the leaked image made sure off.
While the image of the board is obviously photoshopped (the lower part of the bracket is not present, the heatsink has a six-pin connector slapped on top), we checked with our sources and the product appears to be legit. The highlighted single six-pin connector on the heatsink was positioned there to highlight that the board cannot pull more than 150 Watts, which the author of the leaked image made sure off.
Price? If anything like its big brothers, same bus and 2g ram (only shaders are disabled) it would be priced @ 300$s

I hope it has like 1.7g or vram and a slightly smaller bus. ALso 150w can limit the oc potential of this small beast, and yet nvidia locks the voltage.
Edited by MoBeeJ - 5/29/12 at 1:49am







